Assistant Research Professor

Annela Anger-Kraavi has more than 20 years of experience in climate change policy and economics as well as in international climate change negotiations and facilitation. She holds a PhD in Climate Change Economics and MPhil in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge. Her research interests include analysis of design and impacts of climate change policies on national economies, socioeconomic implications of low-carbon transition, co-impacts such as air pollution of climate change policies, and applied macroeconomics. Annela enjoys working closely with policymakers, businesses and environmental campaigners. She has advised and advises developing and developed country governments and UN bodies, serves on advisory boards of academic bodies and institutions. 

She is a Member of the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change (ESABCC), Vice-Chair of the Policy Advisory Committee's (PAC) Climate Policy Advisors Group (CPAG) of the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and a founder of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Women Leaders Network. She is a recent Co-Chair and Member of the Katowice Committee of Experts on the Impacts of the Implementation of Response Measures (KCI) of the UNFCCC, former EU negotiator to the UNFCCC and IPCCand recent Vice-Chair of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA). She is also Chief Executive of the Cambridge Trust for New Thinking in Economics, a Member of the Estonian Association for the Club of Rome and a professor at the University of Warsaw, and a visiting professor at the University of Tartu. 

Publications

A multi-model analysis of long-term emissions and warming implications of current mitigation efforts
I Sognnaes, A Gambhir, D-J van de Ven, A Nikas, A Anger-Kraavi, H Bui, L Campagnolo, E Delpiazzo, H Doukas, S Giarola, N Grant, A Hawkes, AC Köberle, A Kolpakov, S Mittal, J Moreno, S Perdana, J Rogelj, M Vielle, GP Peters
Nature Climate Change
(2021)
11
Modelling the macroeconomics of a 'closing the green finance gap' scenario for an energy transition
S Hafner, A Jones, A Anger-Kraavi, I Monasterolo
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
(2021)
40
Economic impacts of achieving a net-zero emissions target in the power sector
S Hafner, A Jones, A Anger-Kraavi
Journal of Cleaner Production
(2021)
312
Where is the EU headed given its current climate policy? A stakeholder-driven model inter-comparison
A Nikas, A Elia, B Boitier, K Koasidis, H Doukas, G Cassetti, A Anger-Kraavi, H Bui, L Campagnolo, R De Miglio, E Delpiazzo, A Fougeyrollas, A Gambhir, M Gargiulo, S Giarola, N Grant, A Hawkes, A Herbst, AC Köberle, A Kolpakov, P Le Mouël, B McWilliams, S Mittal, J Moreno, F Neuner, S Perdana, GP Peters, P Plötz, J Rogelj, I Sognnæs, D-J Van de Ven, M Vielle, G Zachmann, P Zagamé, A Chiodi
Science of The Total Environment
(2021)
793
Editorial of special issue on transdisciplinary science in energy transitions: thinking outside strictly formalized modeling boxes
H Doukas, A Anger-Kraavi
Energy Sources Part B Economics Planning and Policy
(2020)
15
Emergence of New Economics Energy Transition Models: A Review
S Hafner, A Anger-Kraavi, I Monasterolo, A Jones
Ecological Economics
(2020)
177
Evaluating integrated impacts of low -emission transitions in the livestock sector
E Spijker, A Anger-Kraavi, H Pollitt, D-J van de Ven
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
(2020)
35
Lessons from Bali for small-scale biogas development in Indonesia
M Silaen, R Taylor, S Bößner, A Anger-Kraavi, U Chewpreecha, A Badinotti, T Takama
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
(2020)
35
Uncertainties in macroeconomic assessments of low-carbon transition pathways - The case of the European iron and steel industry
G Bachner, J Mayer, KW Steininger, A Anger-Kraavi, A Smith, TS Barker
Ecological Economics
(2020)
172
Closing the green finance gap - A systems perspective
S Hafner, A Jones, A Anger-Kraavi, J Pohl
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
(2020)
34

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